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Our Lady of the Lake Roman Catholic Church November 17, 2019 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Cycle C
Clergy Pastor: Rev. Mark Lomax Parochial Vicar: Rev. Doug Busch Deacons: Steve Cohan, Jay Frantz, Andrew Raspino, Owen Francis
Sunday Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil 4:00 PM Church Sunday 7:30 AM Church 9:00 AM Church 10:30 AM Cho n Center 12 Noon Church 6:30 PM Church
Weekday Mass Schedule Monday-Friday 9:00 AM Church Monday-Thursday 5:15 PM Church Saturday 8:00 AM Church
Reconciliation Times Monday-Thursday 4:30 - 5:00 PM Saturday 3:00 - 3:45 PM or by appointment
Parish Life Center Hours Monday-Friday: 9 AM-4 PM
Adoration Chapel Open 24 hours next to the Church
Connect with us Phone: (985) 626-5671
Fax: (985) 626-5422 Web: www.ollparish.info Email: OLL@ollparish.info Twi er : @ollparish Instagram: @ollparish Facebook: OurLadyoftheLake RomanCatholicChurch
312 Lafitte Street, Mandeville, LA 70448
www.ollparish.info
Our Lady of the Lake Mission Statement Bound by a unifying love of Christ and one another,
we share the Good News of the Gospel through prayer, Eucharist, educa on and service.
November 17, 2019 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Cycle C Today’s Readings
First Reading: For those who fear the name of the Lord, the sun of jus ce will arise (Malachi 3:19-20a).
Psalm: The Lord comes to rule the earth with jus ce (Psalm 98).
Second Reading: Those who are living in idleness are urged to earn their own living (2 Thessalonians 3:7-12).
Gospel: Jesus foretells the destruc on of Jerusalem, the persecu on of his followers (Luke 21:5-19). The English transla on of the Psalm Responses from the Lec onary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, Interna onal Commission on English in the Liturgy Corpora on. All rights reserved.
Readings for the Week Monday: 1 Mc 1:10-15, 41-43, 54-57, 62-63; Ps 119:53, 61, 134, 150, 155, 158; Lk 18:35-43 Tuesday: 2 Mc 6:18-31; Ps 3:2-7; Lk 19:1-10 Wednesday: 2 Mc 7:1, 20-31; Ps 17:1bcd, 5-6, 8b, 15; Lk 19:11-28 Thursday: 1 Mc 2:15-29; Ps 50:1b-2, 5-6, 14-15; Lk 19:41-44 Friday: 1 Mc 4:36-37, 52-59; 1 Chr 29:10bcd, 11-12; Lk 19:45-48 Saturday: 1 Mc 6:1-13; Ps 9:2-4, 6, 16, 19; Lk 20:27-40 Sunday: 2 Sm 5:1-3; Ps 122:1-5; Col 1:12-20; Lk 23:35-43
Life Is Hard, But Have No Fear Today’s readings take a fearless look at reality and reach a conclusion that we all know: life is hard. The prophet Malachi preaches fire and brimstone, warning us that evildoers will perish in flames. Saint Paul offers his own warning to the Thessalonians: keep busy, but never become a busybody. He reminds Chris ans that the apostles themselves worked in “toil and drudgery” as a model for how we ought to contribute to our community. The Gospel returns to the apocalyp c tone of Malachi, describing the u er chaos of the end- mes. We will know the end is near when violence, catastrophe, and hatred dominate the earth. But we must not fear! God’s saving plan brings peace to our hearts. Malachi speaks of the sun’s “healing rays,” and Jesus himself promises to protect every hair on our heads. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Treasures From Our Tradition We are faced with strong and disturbing readings today that hold a certain fascina on, since they seem at first glance to be blueprints for future inevitable wars and hardship. A fundamentalist interpreta on focuses on this aspect. Yet we hear them at our Sunday celebra on of the Eucharist, which infuses them with hope and op mism. Rather than dreading the future, today’s liturgy assures us that God is with us in all of life’s inevitable trials, and that we have a role in shaping the outcome of human history. Occasionally, some Chris ans have a empted to decode these readings for an exact measure of the world’s end, but they have thus far been disappointed. “Nothing lasts forever” is a lyric from a Broadway show. Stars fall from the sky, leaves wither and fall, mountains wash into the sea, human projects and governments to er and collapse with great regularity. Today’s liturgy opposes this idea as incomplete, reminding us that Christ has made a permanent change in human history, and that life in him is life forever. Rather than invi ng us to throw in the towel, today’s liturgy strengthens us for acts of goodness and grace in our families, communi es, and world. Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Sing Praise To The Lord With The Harp, With The Harp
And Melodious Song.
~ Psalm 98:5
Sacraments, Liturgy and Prayer Sacrament Information Infant Bap sms: A Bap smal seminar and completed paperwork is required prior to the Sacrament. See the website for details and forms. Sacrament of Marriage: See our website for informa on. Call Aimee at x116 for an appointment at least six (6) months prior to the proposed wedding date. Sacrament of the Sick: For emergencies only, call 626-5671 or 727-7760, day or night. Call x107 during office hours for communion to the sick, shut-ins, and those in hospitals. Anoin ng of the sick is available upon request. Annulments: Contact Deacon Jay and Nancy Frantz at 789-0293 for informa on and guidance on applying for an annulment.
Sanctuary Candles The candles in the Church that hang from the ceiling in front of the main and side altars are available to be memorialized for the week for a $15 per candle non-tax-deduc ble offering. We post these memorials in the bulle n. Mass Intentions All of our Masses are offered for specific inten ons that have been requested in advance. In accordance with Canon Law, each Mass is for a single inten on; with the excep on of 2 weekend Masses that accommodate mul ple inten ons. Non-tax-deduc ble offerings are $5 per Mass. We post these inten ons in the bulle n. Flowers Flowers enhance our worship environment in both the Church and Cho n Center. Altar Flower non-tax-deduc ble offerings are $100. These acknowledgments appear in the bulle n.
Sanctuary Candles These vo ve candles in Church have been memorialized as follows: Main Altar Sanctuary Lamp
In loving memory of Sara Griffin
from Jill Farrish Main Altar Sanctuary Lamp
In loving memory of Reggie Coco
on his birthday Blessed Mother Altar Lamp
For the inten ons of Lindsey Rodrigue on her birthday
St. Joseph Altar Lamp For the inten ons of
Brian Lopez-Ona on his birthday
Sacred Heart of Jesus Altar Lamp
For the inten ons of Avery Hildreth
St. Benedict Altar Lamp In loving memory of
Rev. Adrian Figuerola Pijoan
Mass Intentions Saturday, November 16 8:00 AM Int. of OLL parishioners 4:00 PM All souls in Purgatory Deceased members of KC’s
& families Ann Ochello Lou Ella Witsell Mary Collins Int. of the Senac family Elizabeth S. Brown Frances McCulla Mar n Miller family Tony Torelli Sean Callahan Int. of Jean & Becky Frugé Sunday, November 17 7:30 AM Linda Nunez Frances McCulla Joan Keller Int. of Avery Hildreth Int. of Dolly Smith Anthony Pacaccio, Sr. Int. of Michael & Amanda
Scior no Patsie Meyer Int. of Sr. Libby Dahlstrom,
O. Carm. Reggie Coco 9:00 AM Peter Romano Fazzio 10:30 AM Blake Cordes 12:00 PM Joan Keller 6:30 PM Frank Bosse Monday, November 18 5:15 PM Errol Nienaber Tuesday, November 19 9:00 AM Ken Miller 5:15 PM Int. of Gary Goodle Wednesday, November 20 9:00 AM Wanda Yost 5:15 PM Jack Smith Thursday, November 21 9:00 AM Dr. Ernest E. Deshautreaux 5:15 PM Rusty Ricks Friday, November 22 9:00 AM Melvin R. Abney, Sr.
Christian hope, nourished by the light of Christ,
makes the resurrection and life shine even in the
world’s darkest nights.
~ Pope Francis on Twitter @Pontifex
Mass Schedule Changes There will be no 9 AM Mass on Monday, November 18th due to High School Seniors Day. The 9 AM Mass on Friday, November 22nd will be an All School Mass in the Cho n Center.
Sacraments, Liturgy and Prayer No Good Deed Goes Unpunished When Jesus rose from the dead, he showed his disciples that even death will be overcome by God. In today’s Gospel, he expands that to include most of the bad things that can happen to both non-believers and disciples alike. Star ng with the destruc on of the temple in Jerusalem, Jesus men ons most of the scary things that people thought would bring the end of the world. He gives two pieces of advice. First, don’t be fooled by anyone who says this is the end or who claims to be Jesus. When Jesus comes again, there will be no doubt about who it is. Then, don’t be terrified by natural disasters or wars. We hope we would respond to disasters not with fear, but with love. Believers can voluntarily help those affected, comfort the survivors, or help rebuild their homes or schools. People have welcomed strangers into their homes a er a flood or hurricane has destroyed a neighborhood. There is a saying that “no good deed goes unpunished.” Jesus never says that his disciples would be given awards for their acts of charity. In the Gospel, he says that his disciples would be persecuted, hated, and even betrayed by their own families. Jesus has advice for that situa on, too. He tells us “not to prepare your defense,” but to let him give us the words. I suspect that he means not to worry about what you might say, lest you become scared speechless. If you let him, Jesus will “prepare” you with the scripture readings, your pastor’s homilies, and your own prayer life. All of these can help open us to the gi s of the Spirit, who helps us proclaim our faith without fear. Tom Schmidt, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
4:00 PM Vigil Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Bill Olexa Lector: Tom Berner Commentator: Manny Gu errez EM’s: Letha Berner Karen Bosse Yvonne Reed Semone Miller Erin Blessing Taylor Nox 7:30 AM Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Ernie Coco Lector: Alicia Nolan Commentator: Lewis Nolan EM’s: Laurie Panzeca Clay Pellissier Manuel Broussard Linda Cusimano Sue Lacour Buddy Gaudet 9:00 AM Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Judith Bono Lector: Steve Decker Commentator: Brian Callahan EM’s: Michelle Callahan Angie Kangas Michael Cousin Lori Su on Gleason Adeline Nastasi Susie Childress Linda Sanders Stacy Warner 10:30 AM Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Steven Toups Lector: Kevin Hartdegen Commentator: Allison McInnis EM’s: Bruce Cuber Dennis Chapman Ashley Cuber Joycelyn Heinz Mary McKeogh Genie Simpson Debby Montgomery Wayne Simpson Susan Pa arozzi Debbie Starring 12:00 Noon Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Darryl Lallande Lector: Frances Strayham Commentator: Leo Kearns EM’s: Blake/Maria Naquin Jean Barrosse Jeff Lyons Anita Porche Leo Kearns Charles Porche 6:30 PM Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Mike Na on Lector: Linda Vincent Commentator: Allen Churchill
Tracy Bannon Kelli Churchill JoAnn Fain Barbara Phillips Debbie Ferrari Cary Vincent
EM’s:
4:00 PM Vigil Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Mark Flui Commentator: F. Ramsey Lector: Mary Yager EM’s: Bill Bailey Terri Broussard Joan Bailey Cookie Johnson Paul Broussard Sco Fleming 7:30 AM Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Bill Olexa
Commentator: Buddy Gaudet Lector: Manuel Broussard EM’s: Ernie Coco Ziggy Sobolewski Cindy Garre Alicia Nolan Becky Maloney Lewis Nolan 9:00 AM Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Sidney Angelle Commentator: Steve Decker Lector: Geralyn Suhor EM’s: Elmida Geauthreaux Ronald Geauthreaux B K Baldwin Leon Toups Michael Cousin Kim Lindemann Steve Decker Linda Sanders 10:30 AM Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Leon Crist Commentator: Allison McInnis Lector: Craig Drez EM’s: Gloria Tisdale Genie Simpson Joan Faust Wayne Simpson Leslie Pa erson Kathleen Avenel Joey Pa erson Sandi Thomas Audrianne Quintana Nancy Webre 12:00 Noon Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Kim Landry Commentator: Renee Cambre Lector: Mary Grace Roberts EM’s: Grace Kuhne Frank Caponegro Jeff Lyons Mary Grace Roberts Renee Cambre Blake/Maria Naquin 6:30 PM Mass Liturgical Coordinator: Judith Bono Commentator: Beth Harris Lector: Gloria Sellars
Debbie Ferrari Mary Johnston Gloria Sellars Marty Trosclair Dwight Johnston Jeff Harris
EM’s:
Liturgical Ministers November 16-17 November 23-24
Ministry News
Homebound Ministry If you or someone you know is sick or has had surgery and cannot a end Mass for a period of me, Our Lady of the Lake has Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion that can bring the Eucharist to them. For more informa on or to schedule visits please contact Joan Bailey at 624-2936 or Bonnie Gallodoro in the Parish office at 626-5671 x 107.
Called By Name One of the ways the Voca on Ministry at Our Lady of the Lake is asking for support from our parishioners is by prayerfully considering young men and women who may be called to the Priesthood or Religious Life. Perhaps the Lord Jesus is calling him/her to consider a life of service in the Church as a Priest, Sister, Brother or Deacon. Parishioners can put forth names of poten al individuals by filling out one of the “Called by Name” cards, which are available in the Church office. These cards have been provided by the Voca on Office in the Archdiocese of New Orleans. Fill out the back and place it in the collec on basket or give it to the church office. Your name is op onal. You may also email Dwight and Mary Johnston at manddjohnston@gmail.com and give the name, phone number and email of the person you see as a good candidate.
St. Vincent de Paul Jesus tells his apostles to pray always. Our prayer is an expression of love for God, our family, our world and especially the suffering poor. Last month, your gi s enabled St. Vincent de Paul to provide $4919 in aid to 15 families with gi s of rent, food, u li es, bike transporta on and a bus cket. Thank you for your generosity and your prayers for the poor.
Eucharistic Prayer Service
Ministry News
Respect Life Ministry Spiritual Adop on Week 2: Your baby’s heart and primi ve circulatory system is rapidly forming. While s ll in its beginning stages, this is the very life support system that will carry your child throughout his life.
Word of Life: “There can be no true democracy without a recogni on of every person's dignity and without respect for his or her rights. Nor can there be true peace unless life is defended and promoted.” ~ Pope Saint John Paul II, Evangelium vitae, 90.
November is Na onal Adop on Awareness Month: “Adop on Services of Catholic Chari es, Archdiocese of New Orleans (CCANO), is a non-profit adop on agency licensed by the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services that has provided adop on services since the early 1900s. Adop on Services con nues in its commitment to serving families through maternity and adop on counseling services, case management, adop on educa on, pre and post adop on support, search/reunion counseling, home studies, and post placement repor ng for domes c/interna onal adop on. All services are available to those served through the program for as long as needed. When someone chooses to work with Adop on Services of Catholic Chari es Archdiocese of New Orleans this is the beginning of a rela onship with families that can extend 50+ years.” Call 504-885-1141 for more info.
Giving Tree: Our Christmas Giving Trees for Nursing Home Residents are up. Choose an ornament from the tree, obtain the wish gi , place it in a Christmas bag, and return no later than Dec. 1st.
OLL Men’s Spirituality Group: Bible Study Scripture is meant to reveal the Lord to us, to let us experience His presence, and to form us in our Chris an iden ty. Jesus' presence is realized by His spoken word, since it is He Himself who speaks when the Holy Scriptures are read at Mass. Please join the OLL Men's Spirituality Group as we learn Scripture through various types of study. Mee ngs are on Thursday nights at 7 PM for 1½ hours in Classroom 201, across the street from the Cho n Center. No outside prepara on is required. Please contact Tony Garner at tonygarner2@gmail.com or 985-705-2607 or for more informa on.
Tuesday Rosary As Pope St. John XXIII has said, “The Rosary is a magnificent and universal prayer for the needs of the Church, the na ons and the en re world”. Please join us in Church immediately following the 9AM Mass each Tuesday morning as our group gathers together to pray the scriptural rosary and other intercessory prayers. The scriptural rosary combines the recita on of the rosary with different scripture passages which are read before each Hail Mary. This rosary medita on offers a deeper contempla on of the life of Christ. “Among all the devo ons approved by the Church none has been so favored by so many miracles as the devo on of the Most Holy Rosary”, Pope Pius IX. For more informa on, please contact Cindy Garre at 892-6381 or thelambsli le1@yahoo.com.
Rosa Mystica “It is said, the salva on or loss of thousands of souls can depend on the fidelity of a single priest.” All are welcome and encouraged to join us as we meet weekly to par cipate in a Marian Movement of Priests Prayer Cenacle in which we pray for priests, for their sanc fica on and constant growth in holiness and virtue, for seminarians, as well as for future voca ons to the priesthood. In addi on, our group mails out gree ng cards to priests serving in the Archdiocese, to express our apprecia on and thanks for their dedica on and self-sacrificing efforts in serving us through their priesthood, and to seminarians, as a means of encouragement and support. Please join us for prayers on Wednesday mornings in Church a er the 9AM Mass. For more informa on, please contact Cindy Garre at 985-892-6381 or thelambsli le1@yahoo.com.
Ministry News
Commission on Persons with Disabilities All are Welcome - We have been hearing this in the Catholic Church. Yet, some parents are hesitant or may not know that it is possible for all children with disabili es to receive the Sacraments of Ini a on: Bap sm, Eucharist, and Confirma on. The NCPD states: “All members of the Body of Christ are uniquely called by God by virtue of their Bap sm. In light of this call, the Church seeks to support all in their growth in holiness, and to encourage all in their voca ons. Par cipa ng in, and being nourished by, the grace of the sacraments is essen al to this growth in holiness. Catholic adults and children with disabili es, and their families earnestly desire full and meaningful par cipa on in the sacramental life of the Church.” The Na onal Catholic Partnership on Disability (NCPD) has guidelines and resources readily available to help teach people with disabili es and include them in parish life. You may access more informa on at the following website: h ps://ncpd.org/program-type/catechesis Loyola Press Resource used in this story can be accessed here: h ps://www.loyolapress.com/general/special-needs
Knights of Columbus Are you a Catholic male, age 18 or over? Would you like to be part of the largest Catholic men’s lay organiza on in the world? Then, the Knights of Columbus might be for you. We meet on the 3rd Monday of the month, beginning with dinner at 6:30 PM and followed by the recita on of the Holy Rosary. If you are interested in learning about us, join us to learn more, no RSVP necessary. For more informa on, please contact Larry Fer a, Membership Director, at 985-778-9489. Our upcoming mee ngs are scheduled for November 18th and December 16th.
Over the years, our bell tower has been subject to weather extremes from high heat and humidity to the seldom but occasional ice or snow event. Despite our yearly maintenance, these conditions have taken a TOLL on our bells and structure. We will use funds raised for this year’s #iGiveCatholic Campaign to help with the costly repairs needed for us to continue to enjoy the daily melodious sounds. This endeavor will include the tedious process of lifting the enormous bells for structural stabilization, rust and corrosion removal and reseating of the bells. We thank you in advance for your generous support for this AP-PEAL.
LET’S SAVE THE BELLS!!!
iGive Catholic
Campaign Goal: $50,000 Giving Levels: Soprano: Alto: $ 1000 Tenor: $ 500 Bass: $ 100 Any Other Amounts
Money raised by OLL in the #iGiveCatholic Campaign will be used
to repair the bell tower in the Church.
We will recognize all dona ons of $100 or more in
the bulle n.
If you would prefer to make a dona on by check or cash, please fill out this form and return with your payment (checks payable to Our Lady of the Lake Church with “Bells” in the memo line to the Parish Life Center or place in the collec on basket at Mass by December 3rd.
Name:
Street Address: Street City State Zip
Email Address:
Amount: $
To give online (preferred): Advanced giving starts Monday, November 18th!
To give by check or cash:
Ministry News
Ministry News
FORMED Did you know there is a digital pla orm home to over 4,000 of the best Catholic videos, talks, and ebooks? A er nearly four years (and almost a million users) we are proud to release the newest version of FORMED packed with updates and improvements to make growing in faith easier than ever! New features include: • New Apps - The top request for FORMED has been adding smart TV
apps, and today we’re excited to release dedicated apps for Roku, Amazon Fire, Apple TV, and many more.
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There has never been a be er me to discover exci ng Catholic content from nearly 75 producers, including the great content you have come to know and love from Igna us Press. Our Lady of the Lake invites you to take a look at all the great content for free by using our parish code: 9T98RK. Visit formed.org or scan the QR code with a reader on your phone and then choose “Enter Code”. Follow the instruc ons to create an account and start browsing!
Advent Reflection Catholic Women in Ac on invites all women to their annual Advent Day of Reflec on on Tuesday, December 10th at Mary Queen of Peace Church. The theme for the day is “The Joyful Call of Advent: Consent, Concep on and Consecra on”. The speaker will be Karen Schwaner Sheehy. The day begins with Mass at 9 AM celebrated by Rev. Garre O’Brien. The session ends at 11:30 AM. This event is sponsored by Catholic Community Founda on of the Archdiocese of New Orleans.
Register online at www.ccrno.org or call (504) 828-1368.
Holy Spirit Women’s Retreat
Administration and Operations Parish Financial Stewardship
October 28-November 3 November 4-10
These figures will appear in the next bulle n due to
technical issues with online giving repor ng. Sorry for
the delay. Weekly Budget $ 27,684.00
Try online giving by following the link on our website at ollparish.info. We have eGiving cards available at the entrance to the Church and Cho n Center that can be placed in the offertory basket by those who give online.
In gra tude for our many gi s from God, parishioners
and visitors made a joyful offertory to the Lord.
Safe Environment Training All those who serve in ministry with children are required to complete Safe Environment Training. Ini al training will be offered in our area at St. Luke the Evangelist in Slidell on Dec. 5 and Jan. 9 at 6:30 PM. Renewal for Safe Environment Training for Adult Learners only is now being offered online. This training works on computers, tablets and smartphones. This is not for your ini al training with the Archdiocese...only for renewals. Training expires every three years. If you are due for renewal, follow these steps: 1. Go to h ps:/safeandsacred-nola.org 2. Click the “Create new account” bu on to register 3. Complete ALL informa on on the registra on page 4. Click “Create my new account” to complete your registra on 5. Click “Con nue” to confirm your account and enter the training site. 6. Complete the training. You are done with training when you see your
cer ficate on the screen. For any ques ons regarding Safe Environment Training, please contact Bonnie in the PLC at 985-626-5671 x 107 or bonnie@ollparish.info.
Financial Stewardship and RAS Status Why should I give to the Church? Only with the sacrificial offering of all our members, can we ensure that Our Lady of the Lake remains a vibrant, ac ve faith community. With your offering you can ensure that we are able to meet our financial obliga ons to maintain our ministries, programs and facili es, pay a just wage to our parish staff, support the needs of the larger Church and assist our brothers and sisters in need. What is RAS? RAS stands for Registered, Ac ve and Suppor ng member of the parish. When registering for the school or for PSR classes, each family is asked to be a Registered, Ac ve and Suppor ng member of the parish. Our Lady of the Lake has set a minimum financial amount of $450 per family, per calendar year to be considered an RAS member. Those who do not meet these requirements are asked to pay an addi onal fee. How do I find out my RAS status? Please call or email the Finance Coordinator, Cheryl Emmons at 626-5671, ext. 101 or cheryl@ollparish.info. Please leave your name and mailing address for verifica on purposes. How can I fulfill my RAS minimum amount for 2019? Make contribu ons weekly, monthly or one me prior to the end of 2019 to total $450. When giving cash, please use envelopes with donor iden fica on for proper accoun ng. Contribu ons can be made online by credit card or direct debit through Online Giving. Go to our website at www.ollparish.info and click on the link. Set up the account and make a “Weekly Offering”. Once you choose this op on, you can further decide to make your payment monthly, weekly or one me. Be aware that credit transac ons take 2-3 days to process.
Advocates for Persons with Disabilities Would you like to par cipate in one of the church ministries or serve at Mass, but don't think you can because you have a disability? We can assist you in order to make it happen! Please contact Nash Bono at 985-630-8551 or Amy Raspino at 504-439-9914. We are ONE parish family and all are welcome to par cipate.
Staff and Ministry Directory
Liturgical Ministries Altar Servers Deacon Owen Francis: ofrancis@arch-no.org Children’s Liturgy Kadee Krieger: 985-373-4361; kadeechef@gmail.com Commentators/Lectors Jeff Harris: 504-722-5155 Eucharist- Mass Ministers Paul Broussard; 985-626-4185; brouspd@bellsouth.net Liturgical Coordinators Leon Crist: 985-966-5085 Liturgy Screen Coordinator Holly Morales: 985-626-7732 Music Ministry Sharon Smode: 985-626-5671 x102; sharon@ollparish.info Ushers Ryan Schoolmeyer: 985-377-9635; rschoolm@gmail.com Prayer Adora on Chapel Fran Dominique: 504-812-7415; fdominique3@hotmail.com Disciples of Jesus and Mary Shelley Gourgues: 985-630-4786 Lay Carmelites Cindi Manint: 985-373-5563 Tuesday Morning Rosary and Rosa Mys ca Prayer Groups Cindy Garre : 985-892-6381; thelambsli le1@yahoo.com Charisma c Prayer Group Linda Kelley: 985-630-6045; lindapkelley@yahoo.com Discipleship and Service Ministries Advocates for Persons with Disabili es Nash Bono 985-630-8551; Amy Raspino 504-439-9914 Altar Society Cindi Manint: 985-626-4041 Card Ministry Terri Broussard: 985-626-4185 Catholic Daughters of the Americas Inkie Landry: 985-626-0142; Stacey Neill: 504-957-9072; cdacourt2741@gmail.com Faith and Fun Bob Mar n:985-727-0472 Fes val of the Lake: fes valo helake.com Joe Chau n III: 504-439-2350 Knights of Columbus Craig Toomey: 985-626-7877; cctoomey@bellsouth.net Lady Knights of Columbus Men’s Club David LeBreton: 504-430-0658 Prayer Shawl Ministry Gloria Sellars: 985-626-3247 Respect Life Ministry Judith Bono: 985-778-1513 Safe Environment Bonnie Gallodoro: 985-626-5671 x107; bonnie@ollparish.info Samaritan Center 985-626-4457 OLL Reps Karen McShan: 985-626-0570 and Carol LaRocca: 985-629-4117 St. Vincent De Paul: For assistance call 985-674-5088 Joan Leon Education & Faith Formation Parish School of Religion Andrea Labranche: 985-626-5671 x114; andrea@ollparish.info Adult Ed/ Men’s Spirituality Tony Garner: 985-705-2607; tonygarner2@gmail.com Monday Morning Bible Study Audrey Maduell: 985-951-8105 Voca on Ministry Dwight and Mary Johnston: manddjohnston@gmail.com Our Lady of the Lake School Principal Frank Smith: 985-626-5678 x136 Assistant Principal Vita Dickens: 985-626-5678 x137 Admissions Paula Johnson: 985-626-5678 x134 School Finance Coordinator Linda Guedry: 985-626-5678 x112 PTCC Katherine Gris na: 985-869-3650; kbgris na@gmail.com K4J (Kids for Jesus) Lissa Schwing: lissaschwing@charter.net Youth & Family Ministries YoungLife David Durand; 985-626-5671 x110; david@ollparish.info Boy Scouts Jason Carse; jasanstace@gmail.com Mary Danna Seese: mdrseese@gmail.com Confraternity of Chris an Mothers Melinda Kearns: 985-630-1063; mkearns7@gmail.com Cub Scouts William Davis: cubpack611@gmail.com Girl Scouts Clare Altland: 985-869-1791; clarealtland@yahoo.com and Ashley Eilers; ahleydo@aol.com
Parish Staff 626-5671 Pastor Rev. Mark Lomax frmarkoll@aol.com x-103 Parochial Vicar Rev. Doug Busch frdoug@ollparish.info x-108 Deacons Steve Cohan Jay Frantz Andrew Raspino Owen Francis
Bap sms and Weddings/ Bulle n Editor/Announcements Aimee Coco x-116 aimee@ollparish.info Facili es Manager Rick Miller x-111 Finance Coordinator Cheryl Emmons x-101 cheryl@ollparish.info Music Director Sharon Smode x-102 sharon@ollparish.info Pastor’s Secretary/Safe Environment Bonnie Gallodoro x-107 bonnie@ollparish.info PSR Coordinator Andrea Labranche x-114 andrea@ollparish.info Recep onist Maggie Alongis x-104 maggie@ollparish.info Youth Director & Confirma on David Durand x-110 david@ollparish.info
Sacraments Bap sms and Weddings Aimee Coco (see above) Confirma on David Durand (see above) Eucharist- Homebound Joan Bailey 985-624-2936 Eucharist– Hospital Visit Bonnie Gallodoro (see above) First Reconcilia on/First Eucharist Andrea Labranche (see above) RCIA/RCIC Leslie Pa erson 985-626-7755 joeypa erson@a .net
Parish Councils Pastoral Council President Allison McInnis
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Kelli C. Churchill, LCSWCounseling Based on Catholic Values
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of Mandeville221 St. Ann Dr., Suite 2
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Anthony F. Albright, MD • Timothy J. Trainor, MDVeronica T. Dugan, MD • Mark J. Nicaud, MD • Edward Dauterive, III, MD
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(985) 674-1500
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Week of November 18 Nov 18 No 9 AM Mass High School Seniors Day, 9 AM, Cho n Center PSR Grades 7-10, 6:45-8:00 PM Adult Faith Forma on, 6:45 PM, Fellowship 1 Nov 19 Scriptural Rosary, a er 9 AM Mass, Church Shawl Ministry, 9:30 AM, Fellowship 1 PSR Grades 1-6, 6-7:15 PM RCIA, 6:30 PM, Fellowship 1 Nov 20 Rosa Mys ca Prayers for Priests, a er 9 AM Mass, Church Shawl Ministry, 6 PM, PLC Charisma c Prayer Group, 6:30 PM, Church Nov 21 Men’s Spirituality Group, 7 PM, Room 201 Men’s Club, 7 PM, Cafeteria Nov 22 All School Mass, 9 AM, Cho n Center Week of November 25 Nov 26 Scriptural Rosary, a er 9 AM Mass, Church RCIA, 6:30 PM, Fellowship 1 Bap sm Seminar, 7 PM, Church Nov 27 PLC Closed un l Monday, December 2 Adora on Chapel closes at 9:30 AM un l December 2 at 9:30 AM Rosa Mys ca Prayers for Priests, a er 9 AM Mass, Church Shawl Ministry, 6 PM, PLC Nov 28 HAPPY THANKSGIVING Mass of Thanksgiving, 9 AM, Church No 5:15 PM Mass or Confessions Nov 30 Adora on and Benedica on, 3:30 PM, Church Dec 1 CCM Advent Gathering, 1 PM, Cafeteria, YoungLife, 7:30 PM, Cafeteria
Our Lady of the Lake, Pray for Us!
The Traveling Chalice will be taken by
Frank and Patty Massaura
at the 6:30 PM Mass this weekend.
We thank you for praying for vocations with your family this week.
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